Difference between revisions of "MacOS"
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macOS runs on a code base that is similar to Linux and, as such, it offers similar terminal access. | macOS runs on a code base that is similar to Linux and, as such, it offers similar terminal access. | ||
− | To connect to a terminal session on bobby, do the following: | + | To connect to a terminal session on <code>bobby</code>, do the following: |
* In macOS, open a terminal by going to Finder -> Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal | * In macOS, open a terminal by going to Finder -> Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal | ||
* Type <code>ssh ''username''@bobby.cs.unlv.edu</code> | * Type <code>ssh ''username''@bobby.cs.unlv.edu</code> | ||
* You may get a message about keys and security -- just type '''yes''' -- this will only happen the first time you ever connect to bobby | * You may get a message about keys and security -- just type '''yes''' -- this will only happen the first time you ever connect to bobby |
Latest revision as of 12:14, 13 January 2018
macOS runs on a code base that is similar to Linux and, as such, it offers similar terminal access.
To connect to a terminal session on bobby
, do the following:
- In macOS, open a terminal by going to Finder -> Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal
- Type
ssh username@bobby.cs.unlv.edu
- You may get a message about keys and security -- just type yes -- this will only happen the first time you ever connect to bobby